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1916
Morgan Llywelyn
The Easter Rising of 1916 was a major turning point in Irish history. Peopled by patriots and poets, fueled by a desperate desire for freedom, and played out in the historic streets of Dublin.
£18.49
21: The Final Unf...
Patrick O’Brian
“[T]his all too brief introduction to another salty adventure will provide scholars and O'Brian aficionados with intimate insight into the author's creative process.”—Booklist
£7.49
Acid Bath: To Ear...
Vaseleos Garson
An adaptation of Garson's classic old-school scifi in the tradition of the paperbacks and pulps.
£3.75
Across the Years
Tracie Peterson
The historical Harvey girls will delight listeners with their intrigue and surprise.
£18.49
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Dad's Army - Volu...
Jimmy Perry and David Crofts
£9.49
1 hour 50 minutes

Four BBC Radio 4 Episodes from Jimmy Perry and David Crofts classic wartime comedy.

Billy Budd, Sailor
Herman Melville
£8.99
3 hours 35 minutes

A sea classic from the master pen of Herman Melville.

Les Miserables
Victor Hugo
£10.99
5 hours 5 minutes
Les Miserables is set in Paris after the French Revolution. In the sewers and backstreets we encounter "the wolf-like tread of crime".
Morrigan's Cross
Nora Roberts
£18.49
11 hours
As a storm rages, the tale begins...of a powerful vampire’s lust for destruction - and of the circle of six charged by the goddess Morrigan to stop her...
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